Last Saturday, I got a runny nose -kind of severe, as I recalled-
not because of sick, but because I watched a Korean movie entitled WeddingDress.
I have frequently watched Korean movies. In my opinion, they
are much better than Indonesian movies. Not that I dislike my country (I just
dislike Indonesia’s movies), but yeah, Korean movies have a wide range of
preference. You can watch cheesy-funny-romantic movie that make you feel happy and smile all the time. Or try to watch a horror-romanticmovie that makes you laugh and scared. You can also find cool action movie! Some movies even make me cry a lot. I really mean it when I say some
Korean movies really make me cry so badly. Wedding Dress is one that makes me
cry. I am a boy and I cry. So what? I don’t buy the ubiquitous saying ‘Boys don’t
cry’.

Wedding Dress narrates the life of a single mother, Go-eun,
played by Song Yun Ah. Her husband dies already, leaving her only with her
young daughter, So-ra, nicely played by Kim Hyang-gi. …

I woke up this morning with a big surprise. As a part of my
daily routines, I always check on my Feedly account and at around 8 am I read a
post in Hufftington Post about a new character in Marvel universe. Marvel will
welcome Kamala Khan, a Muslim woman and Pakistan immigrant to the US, as the
new Ms. Marvel.
Yes, it’s a Muslim woman who is bestowed the title of Ms.
Marvel. As someone who really loves superhero universe and American Studies,
this event is a pivotal key in the ‘outgoing’ superpower country’s culture.
Ms. Marvel is a fiction character in Marvel comic books.
Carol Danvers is the most notable character donning the mantle of Ms. Marvel.
The hero has various abilities including superhuman strength, speed, stamina,
durability, energy projection, energy absorption and flight. Therefore, Ms.
Marvel, in my opinion, is one the most powerful character in Marvel Universe.

Now, what can Kamala Khan do as Ms. Marvel?
Unfortunately, Miss Khan will not be endowed with all the gre…